Best-quality glass is fully multi-coated to allow maximum light transmission. Optical engineering advancement produces a generous 3.3 inches of constant eye relief while decreasing overall scope length to 13.9 inches. Its 3x to 15x magnification range make it a viable choice for myriad applications, from LE and military operations to benchrest competition to varmint and big-game hunting.

The TARS features a patented illuminated-reticle system with 10 levels of intensity, including two for use with night-vision optics. Its non-forward emitting LED is much more efficient than current systems; One CR2032 battery provides 30,000 hours of use. Four reticle choices are available—an intuitive MOA reticle (Model 101), Trijicon-exclusive JW mil-square reticle (103) and two duplex versions (102 and 104). All are located in the first focal plane, so subtension values remain constant across the magnification range.

With Trijicon's proven battlefield performance and uncompromising commitment to perfection, TARS will prove itself as a superior tactical riflescope for long-range marksmen.

For more information on TARS and the complete array of Brilliant Aiming Solutions™ for the hunting, shooting, military and law enforcement markets, contact Trijicon®, Inc. at (248) 960-7700 or visit www.trijicon.com.

And they're only $4,000 at SWFA...isn't there a thread going on about this?

I'm a mil guy and just not digging theirs. I like the MOA reticle though.

Is it really that much money? WTF really? They cant command that kind of price it more than a NF, or a S&B. Granted Trijicon has a great product, but no way would I ever consider it at that price. This is just another reeason Leupold will continue to get my buisness.

Seems sort of like the new Eberlestock chassis. They throw it out there at an outrageous price - higher than any of their comparable competitors. If anyone bites, great - more profit for them. If not, they discount them until the market responds. Obnoxious, but not all that illogical.